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Lockheed Martin is developing laser weapon systems to enhance the combat effectiveness of US Air Force aircraft. They are utilizing a network of infrared sensors to detect and track threats, along with reliable laser pods to neutralize those threats. The company has expertise in integrating and manufacturing tactical pods for harsh environments. Lockheed Martin is committed to proving the effectiveness of their laser weapon systems in both lab and field settings. When the customers are ready, they will be prepared to provide the necessary support.

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The airborne laser, known as the ABL, is the world's first airborne directed energy weapon. Its installation involves complex modifications, including removing and retrofitting the entire nose section and installing the world's largest titanium plate to hold the turret-mounted laser. The ABL system is designed to locate, track, and eliminate enemy targets in the air and on the ground. It can stay airborne at 40,000 feet for 5 hours, refuel in mid-air, and destroy a target up to 60 miles away in less than a second.

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Directed EMP weapons have been developed, and the founder of Palantir, an AI platform used by the military, has played a significant role in revolutionizing warfare. The capability to neutralize drones was available at any moment.

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Escape Zone presents Faraday technology to guard against threats from EMPs, solar flares, five G, and EMF, offering preparedness by letting you decide when and where your devices are detectable. Faraday bags protect you from EMPs, car theft, card and device skimming, identity theft, tracking, Bluetooth, and GPS. The product lineup includes premium mobile Faraday bags, cross body bags, laptop bags, and women’s handbags, with an optional ballistic backpack that combines Faraday technology with ballistic IIIA Kevlar for maximum protection and preparedness. They also offer EMF protection with EMF beanies and blankets to shield against harmful frequencies in the environment. The range is suitable for personal use, family use, or as a gift. Visit escapezone.com/pulse to protect you and your loved ones today.

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Speaker 0 discusses the defense department's active denial system as a nonlethal weapon to control crowds, secure perimeters, and deter pirates. He notes it can be used to “shoot first and ask questions later,” a claim attributed to the military stance on its use. The system is described by Speaker 0 as not radioactive, not a microwave, and not a laser beam. It is a man-sized beam of millimeter waves that can be fired from up to a thousand meters away and is designed to make the target feel extremely hot so they move. He recounts his personal experience: at about fifty degrees outside, the sensation felt like it was “about a thousand,” and after about 1.5 seconds, one sixty-fourth of an inch of skin reached 130 degrees. He says the effect is temporary and that as soon as he steps away, it’s over; the DOD claims there are no lingering effects, no cancer risk, and no risk to a fetus or reproductive capability—“it’s just heat.” The system’s drawback is acknowledged: it propagates through the air and requires line of sight to targets. Speaker 0 states a prototype costs $10,000,000 and that there are no plans to deploy one anytime soon. Speaker 2 introduces the active denial system with a visual of a dish emitting a beam toward people who might do harm, claiming it will “make you stop in your tracks,” feel like you have a vomit, feel like you’re on fire, and even “put voices in your head.” He asserts the technology can affect people in dramatic ways. The speaker references the Emerald Tabas and a scene with Thos, describing a moment when a staff is raised and a ray of vibration stops a group of people, suggesting that this is the active denial system in use. He adds a broader claim: “Same technology just a different year. What’s we’re doing now, we’re just simply rediscovering everything that already exist.”

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Patrolling the south quarter, the speaker reports hits and requests the deployment of the Latias. Elbit Systems introduces the Lanius, an autonomous lethal solution utilizing racing drones. The Lanius operates in complex urban environments, conducting GPS navigation, flight scanning, enemy detection, and lethality. Equipped with AI technology, it scans buildings, identifies openings, avoids obstacles, detects and classifies enemies, and targets them for attack. The system can also perform ad hoc lethal ambushes, increasing combat tempo while prioritizing human survivability. LANEUS: search and attack combined.

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Newly released footage showcases the Dragonfire laser weapon system, set to be operational in 5 years. It uses a precise beam of light to hit small targets from a kilometer away. Firing costs are only £10 per shot, making it more cost-effective than missiles. The UK-developed technology has proven effective against drones and could revolutionize defense capabilities. Dragonfire will undergo further trials before potential deployment. Other countries are also developing similar systems, but the UK's bespoke technology gives them a unique advantage.

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Directed energy weapons (DEWs) such as lasers, microwaves, and particle beams are being developed by various countries including the US, Russia, China, India, and the UK. Iran has been using DEWs since 2013, and Turkey claimed to have deployed them in combat in 2019. Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced that China and Russia have weaponized satellites with DEWs. These advanced weapons may be linked to the unprecedented fires in recent years, as laser-based weapons can destroy targets externally and microwave weapons can penetrate and ignite internal electronics. This could explain the rapid destruction of homes while surrounding trees remain unharmed, as well as the melting of glass and metal in cars.

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Ukrainians at the NATO Innovation Summit stated 30% of their casualties were from drone strikes. In the Kursk offensive, drones account for the majority, if not almost all, of Russian tank and vehicle losses. FPV drones are currently operated in a one v one fashion. In the next few years, drone warfare will evolve to one v many. Command and data links, essential for drone operation, are becoming more vital. Countermeasures exist to jam or deny these links. The goal is to make drones more autonomous, enabling one operator to control many drones simultaneously.

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Перед вами представлена РЛС нового поколения для обнаружения мини и микробла. Собственно ее основной задачей является как раз таки и обнаружение, распознавание, целеуказание для малоразмерных беспилотников. Данный прототип позволяет обнаруживать малые беспилотники на расстоянии до пяти километров с точностями порядка 10 метров. Благодаря технологии цифровой фазированной антенны решетки мы можем обеспечить купольную защиту соответственно объекта, на котором она установлена. Соответственно, за счет привода мы обеспечиваем сканирование по азимуту, а в свою очередь цифровой диаграммой образования, показанной на картинке, может обеспечить нам многоканальный обзор по углу места. Разработка это Power&PoStrella совместно с привлечением молодых специалистов. A next-gen radar for mini and micro UAVs. Main tasks: detection, recognition, and target designation. Prototype detects small UAVs up to 5 km, ~10 m accuracy. Digital phased-array antenna provides dome protection for the mounted object. Azimuth scan via drive; digital beamforming enables elevation view. Developed by Power&PoStrella with young specialists.

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Laser weapons, once considered fictional, are actually real and more powerful than expected. The US Navy's LAWS Laser System is a 30 kilowatt directed energy weapon that can detonate explosives, disable boats, and shoot down unmanned aircraft. It is easy to use and safer than traditional weapons. The cost per shot is only $0.59, making it more affordable than missiles. Lockheed Martin is developing the HELIOS, a 60 kilowatt laser system, for the Navy. These laser systems are primarily focused on defense against drones and potential attacks, rather than offensive capabilities. While they may not resemble the blasters in Star Wars, laser weapons are becoming a reality, albeit on a smaller scale.

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We used a device called the LRAD, which is a long range acoustic weapon, to make the enemy surrender. It sends sound waves directly to the brain, making it seem like the sound is coming from inside the head. The LRAD cannot be blocked or stopped, as it conducts the sound through the brain. Another weapon we used is the B2K, a microwave weapon that cannot be blocked by plugging your ears.

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Directed EMP weapons were discussed, highlighting their potential to disable drones at any moment. The conversation also touched on the founder of Palantir, a significant AI platform utilized by the military, which has transformed modern warfare.

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The transcript centers on claims that the United States used directed energy weapons during the kidnapping raid in Caracas to capture Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2026, with Redacted independently confirming the news from multiple sources. The host asserts that this technology is not new and that the U.S. has used it on previous, unreported occasions. The operation, termed “Absolute Resolve” and part of a broader Caribbean campaign, allegedly involved roughly 150 aircraft conducting strikes around Caracas before Delta Force and CIA operatives seized Maduro and Celia Flores and flew them out. Reuters is cited as framing the raid as a strategic message to China and Russia, noting that air defenses supplied by those countries were reportedly disabled in the opening moments. A circulating Venezuelan security guard’s transcript, which is also retweeted by White House press spokesperson Carolyn Leavitt, is highlighted as aligning with what modern electronic warfare and directed energy weapons can do. The guard describes a scenario where all radar systems shut down without explanation, followed by a large drone presence over positions. He recounts a moment when something was launched that produced “a very intense sound wave,” after which his unit experienced severe physiological effects: people bleeding from the nose, vomiting blood, and an inability to move or stand. He describes eyes going blind first and bodies collapsing, with the head feeling like it would explode. The host clarifies what is meant by directed energy, distinguishing electronic warfare (attacking the spectrum, jamming, spoofing, overload, or cutting networks) from kinetic actions. The Economic Times is cited as describing something called the “Wraith” as an electronic warfare umbrella used in the Maduro capture to create a digital blackout that paralyzed security infrastructure. There is some confusion around the name because CX2 markets a product called Wraith as an autonomous airborne EW platform that locates high-value emitters such as jammers and radars, with a promotional video illustrating its jamming capabilities. A third component discussed is sonic or acoustic weapons. The listener is shown a concept of active denial technology described by the Pentagon as a focused beam of radio frequency millimeter waves that penetrate only about one sixty-fourth of an inch into the skin, causing an intolerable heating sensation that compels movement; stepping out of the beam ends the sensation. The host references a Fox News segment in which Peter Ducey tested the system, illustrating crowd-control and perimetry uses. The conversation then elaborates that directed energy weapons are a real arms category used by major powers for years, with China and Russia possessing their own systems. The host mentions that initial testing of these weapons reportedly occurred in Afghanistan, with subsequent use in Syria during the Obama era, and asserts that the U.S. has employed such weapons for years, including during the Maduro operation. The discussion includes warnings against overestimating unilateral U.S. dominance in this arena, noting that both China and Russia have developed and deployed directed energy capabilities and that the technologies are broader and older than some public narratives suggest. The segment also touches on ongoing geopolitical dynamics involving Iran and global security concerns related to these weapons.

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The AI drone flies itself and reacts faster than a human. It uses stochastic motion as an anti-sniper feature. Like mobile devices, it has cameras and sensors, and performs facial recognition. It contains three grams of shaped explosive. The small explosion can penetrate the skull and destroy the contents.

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We can now stabilize nano particulate matter for distribution. This matter is extremely small, smaller than a cell, and can be controlled to aggregate in specific areas based on biological or chemical sensitivity. Recently, it was discovered that nanomaterials can be aerosolized, creating a nano swarm that can penetrate various membranes, including the brain. These materials can be weaponized and are difficult to detect. Only a small amount is needed to affect a large number of people, and delivery can be done through drones or other unmanned devices.

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The Chinese army displayed the capabilities of its FPV drones and the massive swarms they create that can work in unison.

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This is the next generation of LA set products, designed for group attacks. Instead of a remote control, a special launch system for multiple drones has been developed. With 20-30 of these launch systems, a swarm of drones can be launched, making it impossible to hide. There is also an individual launch container that doubles as transportation. The drones can be launched from these containers and directed towards the target. This technology allows for easy coordination and selection of targets within the drone swarm. It has already been tested in previous generations.

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The Department of Defense spends $1 billion annually on developing directed energy weapons like lasers and microwaves. These weapons can quickly disrupt or destroy targets and are cheaper than traditional weapons. However, the DOD faces challenges in transitioning these technologies from the lab to actual use. The army has a transition plan in place and it is recommended that the Navy and Air Force develop similar plans.

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Today, we're at White Sands Missile Range showcasing the layered laser defense system. In collaboration with the Office of Naval Research (ONR), we have successfully demonstrated the capability of our compact laser weapons system to neutralize a surrogate cruise missile in flight. This marks the first time a modern fiber laser weapon system with adaptive optics has achieved such a feat. Our dedicated team, working tirelessly for extended periods, has produced impressive results. We are proud of their efforts, and today's demonstration exemplifies the effectiveness of our laser weapon systems against threats relevant to our warfighters.

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Newly released footage showcases the Dragonfire laser weapon, set for military use in 5 years. It's precise, hitting targets the size of a coin from a kilometer away. Firing costs £10, much cheaper than missiles. The UK-developed system proved effective against drones in testing. Dragonfire's unique technology can enhance the UK's defense capabilities. Other countries are also developing similar technology. Dragonfire will undergo further trials. (Original transcript translated into English)

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Directed energy weapons, such as lasers and microwaves, are being developed and deployed by various countries. China and Russia have weaponized satellites with these technologies. Laser weapons destroy targets with heat, while microwaves penetrate and destroy electronics. The use of these weapons may explain unusual destruction patterns seen in homes and cars. The deployment of these weapons raises questions about potential attacks and the intentions of various nations.

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Escape Zone presents protection against a range of electromagnetic and related threats, including EMPs, solar flares, 5G, and other EMF interference. The brand positions Faraday technology as essential for ultimate preparedness, enabling you to choose when and where your devices are detectable. Faraday bags are highlighted as protective tools that shield you from EMPs, car theft, card and device skimming, identity theft, tracking, Bluetooth, and GPS. The product lineup includes premium mobile Faraday bags, cross body bags, laptop bags, and women’s handbags, as well as a ballistic backpack designed to offer the highest level of protection and preparedness. The ballistic backpack combines cutting-edge Faraday technology with a ballistic three-layer Kevlar construction, presenting a dual focus on electromagnetic shielding and physical protection. In addition to Faraday equipment, Escape Zone offers EMF protection products such as EMF beanies and EMF blankets. These items are described as shielding users from some of the most harmful frequencies present in the environment, extending the range of protection beyond bags to wearable and household options. The company emphasizes use cases across personal, family, and gifting contexts, suggesting their range is suitable for individual use, family preparedness, or as a thoughtful gift for someone you care about. For those interested in more information or purchasing options, the promotion points to the Escape Zone website with a specific pulse promotion URL, indicating an online purchasing channel and a branded landing page for inquiries and orders.

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#45 - What Happens If A Million Drones Attack Tomorrow | Michael LaFramboise, CEO Aurelius
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In this episode of Relentless, Michael LaFramboise, cofounder of Aurelius, discusses a future dominated by mass drone warfare and why traditional missile defenses are unsustainable as drone swarms grow. He explains their pivot to laser-based directed energy weapons that can destroy drones at a tiny marginal cost, arguing that electricity to power the laser is far cheaper than expensive missiles. The conversation covers why counter-UAS is lagging behind drone proliferation and how Aurelius is building a scalable defense network capable of autonomously detecting and neutralizing drones with a “silent” hard kill that minimizes collateral damage and avoids public alarm. LaFramboise delves into the evolution of drone warfare, citing Ukraine, Red Sea incidents, and the sheer dominance of Chinese drone production. He emphasizes the need to shift defense industrial strategy from a missile-centric model to a distributed, cost-effective laser network, capable of defending critical infrastructure and forward bases. The discussion broadens to the defense ecosystem, the role of government partners, and the ongoing shift toward autonomy across land, sea, and air. They detail Aurelius’s roadmap from small, mobile counter-UAS turrets to larger, higher-power systems that could eventually address strategic threats in space, while stressing the importance of domestic laser manufacturing in the United States. The interview also chronicles the founder’s personal journey from a challenging upbringing in Detroit and Alaska to a career in engineering, sales, and startups. He candidly reflects on his early struggles, pivotal moments that pushed him to drop out and pursue a laser startup, and the brutal realities of fundraising in defense tech. The conversation reveals a pragmatic founder who prioritizes execution, partnerships, talent selection, and a relentless work ethic. It closes with a look at production plans in Detroit, the procurement landscape, and how Aurelius plans to deploy and scale quickly in a market that’s increasingly receptive to defense innovation.

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Joe Lonsdale - The AI-Driven EMP Weapon Built to Destroy New Jersey Drone Swarms | SRS #151
Guests: Joe Lonsdale
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Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of Palantir Technologies and Addepar, discusses his extensive career in technology and defense, emphasizing the importance of innovation in national security. He highlights his involvement in various companies, including Epirus, which focuses on directed energy weapons for drone defense. Lonsdale expresses concern over recent drone sightings in New Jersey, speculating on their origin and purpose, and underscores the significance of drone warfare in modern conflicts. He reflects on the evolution of defense technology, noting that the U.S. must compete with advancements from countries like China. Lonsdale explains that Epirus utilizes gallium nitride technology to create efficient energy weapons capable of disabling multiple drones simultaneously, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional missile systems. He emphasizes the need for innovative solutions in defense, particularly as adversaries develop new capabilities. Lonsdale also discusses his role in education reform, co-founding the University of Austin to provide an alternative to traditional institutions that he believes have been overtaken by "woke" ideologies. He aims to create a space for open discourse and the exploration of classical virtues, Judeo-Christian values, and Enlightenment thought. The university's first class consists of 92 students who turned down offers from top schools to join. In addition to education, Lonsdale is involved with the Cicero Institute, which focuses on policy reform at the state level. He advocates for vocational education and accountability in government programs, sharing success stories from states that have implemented performance-based funding for vocational schools. He highlights the need to address homelessness and the failures of current systems that incentivize negative behaviors. Lonsdale expresses optimism about advancements in biotechnology, particularly in cell therapies that could revolutionize treatment for diseases like cancer and autoimmune disorders. He believes that the U.S. has the potential to lead in these areas, provided that innovation is prioritized over bureaucratic inefficiencies. Throughout the conversation, Lonsdale emphasizes the importance of courage and accountability in leadership, advocating for a return to foundational principles that have historically guided Western civilization. He calls for a collective effort to combat divisive ideologies and foster a culture of excellence and integrity in both business and governance.
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